From plays produced on shoestring budgets in the 1970s to today's high-tech performance pieces, Latina theater has emerged as a vibrant art form whose time has come. This anthology showcases
Successfully capturing the excitement and vitality of Latina theater.
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this dynamic new genre through the works of established playwrights such as Cherr¡e Moraga and Dolores Prida as well as talented new playwrights and performers who have emerged in the past decade
such as Migdalia Cruz, Elaine Romero, and Monica Palacios.
Puro Teatro, A Latina Anthology includes a variety of theatrical genres: plays, performance pieces, puppet shows, innovative collaborations, and testimonials. It features previously
unpublished plays from a broad range of experiences within the Latino/a community, including families and home, friends and community building, coming of age and empowerment, and sexual and ethnic
identities. The editors' introduction provides a comprehensive survey of contemporary Latina theater, placing it in its theatrical context and examining its divergent roots.
Puro Teatro, A Latina Anthology is the first book of its kind to reflect in print a diversified body of writing that turns the spotlight on some of America's most talented and prolific
artists. A subsequent volume will complement this anthology with a theoretical, critical reading of Latina theater and performance.
CONTENTS Full Length Plays Botánica by Dolores Prida Heart of the Earth: A Popul Vuh Story by Cherríe Moraga The Fat-Free Chicana and the Snow Cap Queen by
Elaine Romero One-act Plays Las nuevas tamaleras by Alicia Mena And Where Was Pancho Villa When You Really Needed Him? by Silviana Wood Fuschia by Janis Astor
del Valle Performance Pieces Nostalgia Maldita: 1-900-MEXICO : A StairMaster Piece by Yareli Arizmendi Good Grief, Lolita by Wilma Bonet A Roomful of Men by
Amparo García Crow Describe Your Work by Monica Palacios Testimonials "Battle Worn," by Laura Esparza "Dancing with the Voice of Truth," by María Mar "Searching for
Sanctuaries: Cruising through Town in a Red Convertible," by Diane Rodríguez "Home, Desire, Memory: There Are No Borders Here," by Caridad Svich "Tales of a
South-of-the-Border/North-of-the-Stereotype Theatre Director, by Susana Tubert "Catching the Next Play: The Joys and Perils of Playwriting," by Edit Villarreal Full-Length Plays,
Collaborative Works Frida: The Story of Frida Kahlo by Migdalia Cruz and Hilary Blecher Memorias de la revolución by Carmelita Tropicana and Uzi Parnes
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